glenrocks wrote:Reuters first Web Page in csv works but feed folder item somehow show html formats and not actual web page...

Sorry, not quite getting what "show html formats and not actual web page" means, can you be a little more explicit .

glenrocks wrote: seems readability:15 makes it bigger...

It means "use readability format and wait 15 seconds before giving up". The (admittedly somewhat convoluted) syntax is described under stylehere. If you want readability format with larger font it would be something like readability:15+newspaper:x-large.

glenrocks wrote:is there a way for reader to capture whole width of the page in option settings?

I assume you mean in webpage format. Not right now. Although (as I have it now) scaling the image to fit the screen width is trivial, the image itself would be 2nd generation and the fonts would suffer. I need to look at this some more.

I am trying to acces this site www.weeb.tv which allows live tv streaming using this http://weeb.tv/xbmc xbmc plugin and jumpy. All I get on my ps3 are folders and *Add bookmark files in them. Is it possible to get this to work? On xbmc this plugin works fine.

j4si3k wrote:Is it possible to get this to work? On xbmc this plugin works fine.

Replace plugins/jumpy/xbmc/xbmcgui.py with this:[attachment removed]and it should work as far as jumpy is concerned.

However I also get an rtmpdump error right after playback starts, which means my rtmpdump is likely missing a required patch. It works on XBMC presumably because its version of librtmp is newer, so you may have to hunt around for an appropriate rtmpdump to get it to work on PMS (if you're on Windows maybe try this one).

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When I upgraded to OSx 10.8, I decided to do a clean install (erasing HD) Just to unclog things it probably isn't necessary any more but just a habit from the old mac days. Anyway I'm seeing this error in my jumpy.log

On my mac the correct path should be /applications/XBMC/Contents/Resources/Addons. I have tried to add this via the PMS.conf as XBMC_Addon.path and once I restart the server the entry is gone from my PMS.Conf (yes I saved) I even added it to XBMC.Path and that entry disapears leaving only the path to the app itself.

Sorry, not quite getting what "show html formats and not actual web page" means, can you be a little more explici

Hi IN, sorry I could not save the output as file from command line but here is the trace when I click on Reuters Item within Top News: (link redirects to actual reuters.com within browser but reader output looks like view-source kinda output) Try it out and let me know if you can see Reuters Top News items.

timeitniear wrote:On my mac the correct path should be /applications/XBMC/Contents/Resources/Addons

Hi. Although that's your main program folder there's also a 'home' user folder at /Users/[username]/Library/Application Support/XBMC where the addons are mostly installed (see the xbmc wiki), which jumpy checks first.

Can it be that somehow there's an old jumpy-xbmc.conf still in your PMS profile folder? If so delete it and also make sure there's no xbmc.path setting in PMS.conf and restart.

timeitniear wrote:I have tried to add this via the PMS.conf as XBMC_Addon.path and once I restart the server the entry is gone from my PMS.Conf (yes I saved)

XBMC_Addon.path isn't a recognized setting . If you need to set xbmc.path (which you normally wouldn't), or change any other setting in PMS.conf by hand it should be done when PMS is shut down, since PMS itself may save its settings and overwrite yours. Here the likely culprit is jumpy itself, because it removes its new script players from your engines list at shutdown and overwrites PMS.conf in the process.

Are you actually seeing <html> tags? readability format is meant to be a plain stripped-down "easy-to-read" version of a web page. I'm seeing what I expect to see when I browse articles under Top News.

Mike_Metro wrote: Made sure all the paths in the config were in 8.3 format.

Good job. Actually if you (by any chance) installed rtmpdump using my first win32-setup script I'm the culprit here since I only realised later on that spaces in the command path would pose a problem for pmsencoder. The new installer writes rtmpdump.path in 8.3 format.